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38376. Scenes of rural life in the region of Katowice
women walk along a dirt road, two carry firewood, one walks hand in hand with her young daughter. She
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38377. Farming village in central Poland
framed by a window, shot from INT to EXT. Back to peasant women, one helps the other adjust her skirt
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38378. Going to church in central Poland
the church in traditional costume. One women is dressed in contemporary, Western-style clothing, a
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38379. Playfully fighting over cigarettes
to which he devoted much of his time. He studied the piano for ten years, organ for one year, and
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38380. Track and field events in Pirna; prewar Jewish life in Germany
to which he devoted much of his time. He studied the piano for ten years, organ for one year, and
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38381. Wedding in Brussels
to which he devoted much of his time. He studied the piano for ten years, organ for one year, and
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38382. Family life in Pirna, Germany
to which he devoted much of his time. He studied the piano for ten years, organ for one year, and
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38383. Nazi crimes: early gassing; corpses; camp atrocities; forced labor; Nuremberg Trial proceedings
podium. CU, Frank, document. Corpses, different views, piles of bodies, one hanging. Oradour-sur-Glane
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38384. Liberation of Buchenwald and Dachau
CU of several men and one women, narration explains they are SS of different nationalities, and the
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38385. C. Seelbach Co. gripper pliers brought to the US by a German Jewish refugee
murdered. On March 18, 1943, Clara was deported to Theresienstadt. On February 5, 1945, Clara, was one of
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38386. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 10 kronen note
currency was distributed from May 1943, and Rene saved one of each denomination: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100
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38387. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note
currency was distributed from May 1943, and Rene saved one of each denomination: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100
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38388. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen note
currency was distributed from May 1943, and Rene saved one of each denomination: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100
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38389. Silver napkin ring with an engraved wreath design and name brought by a German Jewish prewar emigre
September 1939 prevented her from going. One of Ruth’s paternal uncles lived in Palestine and tried to help
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38390. White baby's bib with red trim worn by a Jewish infant while living in hiding
for money. Cypra and Wolf hid in an apartment with several family members. One day, while Cypra was
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38391. White and black striped tallit saved with a hidden Dutch Jewish infant
varying widths on both sides, one with small white center dots. There are short, twisted fringe at each
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38392. Dark red velvet square tefillin pouch saved with a hidden Dutch Jewish infant
to form an exterior pull loop. There is a slit at the top of one side seam. It is lined with textured
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38393. Golden-brown comb owned by a Lithuanian Jewish concentration camp inmate
hiding outside the ghetto. On one occasion, she arrived with a message to find the resistance members
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38394. Rectangular Stutthof ID badge numbered 48512 worn by a Lithuanian Jewish inmate
hiding outside the ghetto. On one occasion, she arrived with a message to find the resistance members
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38395. Wooden box owned by a Japanese aid coordinator for Jewish refugees in Shanghai
territory’s interaction with increasing numbers of European refugees, especially Jews. As one of the
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38396. Courtroom portraits of Rudolph Hess and Wilhelm Keitel created during the Trial of German Major War Criminals at Nuremberg
Britain, France, and the Soviet Union. Hess was one of 22 defendants charged with crimes against peace
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38397. Drawing of four defense lawyers created during the Trial of German Major War Criminals at Nuremberg
headsets, seated in curved back wooden chairs on one side of a panel table covered with papers. A briefcase
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38398. Hand sewn green skirt and matching jacket saved from Berlin and worn by a Kindertransport refugee
Nathan, who had submitted an affidavit on her behalf. One year later, Anna made arrangements for Joe
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38399. Abstract bronze statue of a concentration camp inmate made by a Czech Jewish survivor
December 30, 1904, to Josef Meisels. Zoltan was one of seven brothers and sisters. Vera had an older sister
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38400. Drawing by Esther Lurie of a panoramic view of daily life in the Kovno ghetto
first one women art show, winning the Dizengoff Prize. In 1939, Esther went on a study-exhibition tour